Giant Glory ALL-Mountain
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This was the first 2010 Glory sold by Go-Ride and it's still going strong. I've ridden most every type of bike down Porcupine and I'm still fastest overall on this rig cause it's so relaxing to ride fast through chop. Sure, the pedally sections are faster on my smaller bikes, but the fatigue from the chop adds up, so in the end, this bike wins. This is normally all I ride in Moab, everywhere, including dragging the kid in the Chariot. Great jumping bike and really good for slow tech stuff with the Totem DH. I've done everything from 2500' climbs to weeks at Whistler and literally everything in between on this rig, and I still can't justify going to a full DH bike. I would ride it so much less than I ride this bike. I have a Reign X for less gnarly rides that don't need the extra cush, but longer rougher rides are a joy on this thing. HAMMERSCHMIDT!!
This was the first 2010 Glory sold by Go-Ride and it's still going strong. I've ridden most every type of bike down Porcupine and I'm still fastest overall on this rig cause it's so relaxing to ride fast through chop. Sure, the pedally sections are faster on my smaller bikes, but the fatigue from the chop adds up, so in the end, this bike wins. This is normally all I ride in Moab, everywhere, including dragging the kid in the Chariot. Great jumping bike and really good for slow tech stuff with the Totem DH. I've done everything from 2500' climbs to weeks at Whistler and literally everything in between on this rig, and I still can't justify going to a full DH bike. I would ride it so much less than I ride this bike. I have a Reign X for less gnarly rides that don't need the extra cush, but longer rougher rides are a joy on this thing. HAMMERSCHMIDT!!